Don't think the Warriors didn't notice, and we can be sure Danny did, too. Games like this are going to make Olynyk a real quandry come summer, when Ainge will likely have to renounce his contract to sign a max-deal free agent. Still, this is a hell of a problem to have - even if Kelly manages to disappear often enough to take some of the pressure off from time to time. Is this a sign of a healthy Olynyk, fully locked-in and ready to compete? Or is this just a random explosion, enough to earn the man some respect from other team's game planning for a few weeks before he falls off scouting reports?

Isaiah on Olynyk: "When he’s playing like that, we usually win. We need him to play like that more and continue to be confident."

Only time will tell, but the idea of an aggressive, effective Kelly making noise as we close in on the first seed in the Eastern Conference ought to make the teams trying to steal away the second seed nervous, and for good reason. Repeat performances - even at 75% of what we saw last night - would be the missing piece of sorts that has plagued the club as it has faced off against similar or lesser talent, only to be stymied when Al Horford has a bad night - or [insert Celtics starter here] gets hit with a nagging injury lasting several weeks.

It's too early to get excited over this smallest of sample sizes, but it's totally OK to daydream and hope for not only more of what we saw last night, but also for making hard decisions harder come summer. Death to pump fakes and "pass-first" Olynyk. Viva the newfound, cold-blooded sixth man of the...night - Killer Kelly.